Provisioning Your System
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Before You Begin
The provisioning procedures assume that the PG-Flex system is powered up and connected to an
ASCII terminal (refer to Terminal Management for details). Before you begin, verify the front
panel indications of the units listed below:
Line Unit Front Panel Indications
Verify the following line unit front panel indications:
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POWER is ON
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LOOP 1 SYNC is ON
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LOOP 1 MARGIN is OFF
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LOOP 2 SYNC is ON
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LOOP 2 MARGIN is OFF
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TEST is OFF
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FAULT is OFF:
FPI-729 List 1 or FAU-728 List 2 Front Panel Indications
Verify the following front panel indications:
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POWER is ON
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MAJOR ALARM in OFF
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MINOR ALARM in OFF
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BUSY is OFF
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FAULT is OFF
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ALARM CUTOFF is OFF
Channel Unit Front Panel Indications
Verify the channel unit (POTS or ISDN) front panel indications:
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ACTIVE indicators are OFF
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FAULT is OFF
Before you can provision a PG-Flex system, make sure that HDSL has established
synchronization, no alarms are indicated, and that no calls are in progress.
All RT line unit LEDs, except the SYNC, go off to save power.
If any of the front panel LEDs display a fault, refer to the Troubleshooting section for the
appropriate diagnostic procedures.
Summary of Contents for PG-Flex
Page 10: ...PG Flex System Overview 2 Figure 1 Typical PG Flex Configuration 23 Shelf shown ...
Page 24: ...PG Flex System Overview 16 ...
Page 52: ...Installing PG Flex System Hardware 44 Figure 21 Connecting the Metallic Bypass Pair ...
Page 62: ...Installing PG Flex System Hardware 54 ...
Page 66: ...Terminal Management 58 Figure 28 Connecting an ASCII Terminal to a Line Unit ...
Page 104: ...Performance Monitoring 96 ...
Page 120: ...Troubleshooting 112 ...
Page 158: ...Screen Menus and Definitions A 36 ...
Page 162: ...Acronyms and Glossary Glossary 4 ...
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